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Who was known as the devil's violinist?
I appreciate the effort to show real characters like Paganini's son and father but otherwise it is very fictional and there was no real need for it because his life was already a novel. From unbridled success to accusations of a pact with the devil there was a lot to tell.Even during his life, a legend that he had sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his preternatural abilities was widespread. Paganini himself claimed that his talent came from a guardian angel, but his uncanny mien and infamous womanizing somewhat undercut his position.May 27, 1840 (age 57 years), Nice, FranceNiccolò Paganini / Died

The violin virtuoso Paganini died at Nice in 1840 after a long, severe illness. It is undisputed that Paganini was treated with mercury for suspected syphilis and lost all his teeth in 1828 because of that treatment.

How did Paganini lose his violin : A gambler, Paganini lost his Amati violin in a bet. He was then lent a Guarnieri by an amateur violinist.

Did Paganini lose his teeth

The violin virtuoso Paganini died at Nice in 1840 after a long, severe illness. It is undisputed that Paganini was treated with mercury for suspected syphilis and lost all his teeth in 1828 because of that treatment.

Did Paganini have large hands : Also the finger length index (0.55), the ratio of finger length to palm length (0.98) and the ratio of finger length to palm width (1.25) are significantly above normal limits. Hence, Paganini had abnormal hand measurements with a very small palm and relatively "long" fingers.

Paganini died in Nice on May 27, 1840, at the age of 57.

I can say that as I've started wading through the piece that The Boy Paganini is, for me, all kinds of difficult. It's replete with left hand pizzicato, four string slurs/chords, fifth position, harmonics, and challenging double stops.

Why did Paganini lose his teeth

It is undisputed that Paganini was treated with mercury for suspected syphilis and lost all his teeth in 1828 because of that treatment.December 1838

The great composer Héctor Berlioz, in his memoirs, recalls a meeting with Paganini, in December 1838: “Due to this laryngeal disorder, he had completely lost his voice and only his son …Of course, Paganini was not just a famous violinist, my friend told me. He was THE violinist: the most famous, the most gifted, the most talented one. A real genius, my friend said. And then he revealed me a secret of Paganini's talent: Paganini had six fingers on his violin-hand.

According to the most popular legend, Paganini, like Faust, made a pact with Satan to acquire magical powers-enabling him to create effects on the violin beyond the reach of anyone else. Others thought he was possessed by the devil and coaxed the violin to produce what they took to be the devil's music.

Is Paganini handsome : He was quite conventionally handsome in his youth, and then developed into the more striking appearance most people think of as he grew older. By reports, his charisma when he played was immense. Like many another popular musician, he had many romantic conquests.

Why was Paganini called the devil’s violin : According to the most popular legend, Paganini, like Faust, made a pact with Satan to acquire magical powers-enabling him to create effects on the violin beyond the reach of anyone else. Others thought he was possessed by the devil and coaxed the violin to produce what they took to be the devil's music.

What was Paganini disease

It is undisputed that Paganini was treated with mercury for suspected syphilis and lost all his teeth in 1828 because of that treatment. In the comprehensive literature published on this topic, most authors assume that the terminal complaints and his death were caused by tuberculosis.

Paganini was a striking man with hollow cheeks, pale skin and thin lips. He was very tall and thin, and often dressed in black. He also had very long, thin fingers and without the restriction of performing with sheet music, he flailed about on stage, earning him the nickname 'Rubber man'.